J.J. Redick Warns Opponents: suns Will Expose lack of Effort
Phoenix Suns coach J.J. Redick issued a stark warning to opposing teams, stating that a lack of intensity will be quickly exposed against his squad. Redick likened the challenge of facing the Suns to the “Monstars taking over the peopel that you’ve grown to coach,” emphasizing the need for maximum effort. The comments came after the Suns defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 128-112 on Monday, extending their record to 13-9.
The Suns overcame adversity in their win over the Lakers, who entered the game on a seven-game winning streak, after losing star guard Devin Booker to a groin injury in the second quarter. Despite Booker’s absence and grayson Allen’s unavailability,Phoenix was propelled by strong performances from Keita Brooks,who scored 33 points,and Collin Gillespie,who contributed a career-high 28 points,including eight three-pointers. Gillespie’s shooting prowess – currently at 44.2% from deep, sixth-best in the NBA among players taking at least five three-pointers per game – was specifically highlighted by Redick, who noted opponents were conceding open looks.
Brooks’ performance embodies the “grit” the Suns are striving to establish, according to reports. The team is navigating a challenging stretch,having recently faced three of the Western Conference’s top four teams.
Phoenix will next face the Houston Rockets on Friday, in a rematch of a November 24th game where Houston defeated the Suns while Kevin Durant was sidelined. Durant has since returned,setting up his first contest against his former team.